Dybala Goes Big at Only 23

Just like Memphis Depay, the 21-year-old striker Paulo Dybala is valued at €28 million. The Argentinian has just made a huge career move, transferring from Palermo to Juventus in a deal worth €40 million (a €32 million transfer fee plus an €8 million signing bonus). The young striker proved his worth particularly during his first season at Palermo, where after scoring 10 goals he raised the interested of various Premier League teams. However, he is yet to play for the Argentinian national squad (despite the offer of playing which he refused for undisclosed reasons) and is therefore still lacking in international experience.

Name in home country: Paulo Bruno Dybala

Date of birth: Nov 15, 1993

Place of birth: Laguna Larga Argentina

Age: 22

Height: 1,77 m

Nationality: Argentina Italy

Position: Striker – Centre Forward

Foot: left

Player’s agent: Calcio Sud America sa

Current club: Juventus FCJuventus FC

In the team since: Jul 1, 2015

Contract until: 30.06.2020

Outfitter: Nike

Current market value: 45,00 Mill. €

Last change: Jul 15, 2016

Highest market value: 45,00 Mill. € (Jul 15, 2016)

Name: Paulo Dybala

Current Team: Juventus

Shirt Number: 21

Positions: Forward

Age: 22 years old

Height: 177cm

Weight: 74kg

Nationality: Argentina

Juventus could be set to give Paulo Dybala a pay rise already to stop him being tempted by foreign clubs. The Argentine only arrived from Palermo last summer, but has become a sensation in both Serie A and the Champions League. The 22-year-old has scored 18 goals in 40 competitive games for his club, also providing eight assists. His contract runs to June 2020 and is initially worth €3m per season, rising steadily. However, Calciomercato.com claim Juve are ready to sit down with his agent and discuss speeding the process up for wages worth €4m with bonuses from next term. The wage cap in Turin is €5.5m per year, currently earned by Paul Pogba. Dybala’s form has attracted interest from the likes of Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain.